Just caught up with this series and it has been a lot of fun. The mechanics of the world don’t always make sense, but Jiun is a joy. Her being carried around like a baby kangaroo was hilarious.
Just caught up with this series and it has been a lot of fun. The mechanics of the world don’t always make sense, but Jiun is a joy. Her being carried around like a baby kangaroo was hilarious.
I agree that this feels mostly unplanned from the beginning. The author has done a great job of slowly steering things to a longer, more complex story. Really looking forward to more.
It makes a lot of sense that Sanae would focus on the kids of the kingdom since that is all she knew in her previous life.
Looking ahead, it might be tough to convince people of germ theory. It took ages for the idea to be commonly accepted in our society. It really was the microscope and direct observation of microorganisms that managed to convince people.
Haha, this series is a nice little gift each Sunday.
Yeah, it’s harsh, I agree. I do think that from her perspective she could see that sequence of events as the sign that he wasn’t as committed as she was. Hanging out with Mitsuki is likely dragging up those old feelings from when they broke up.
Thanks for the chapter reference, I was able to go back and find it real quick.
I can’t go back and check right now, but iirc, she left after he didn’t want to commit to their relationship.
Agreed.
Here, let me, the author, explain to you how you should be feeling…
That is what that whole “theory” felt like to me.
swoons
I had forgotten about this character, but this is his friend from middle school, right?
I am going to keep this post relatively short this week as I have been doing a lot of traveling and am super exhausted. However, there are a couple things I wanted to point out. As for the story, it seems Jolenta is on a collision course with the church now. The point at which Nowak is asked to torture his daughter grows ever closer (I am guessing). However, this episode bears lots of historical parallels that I wanted to draw attention to.
This is super quick, but I just like this shot of Jolenta after her conversation with Piast. We can clearly see Venus in the sky above her. We know it’s Venus both because of the color and because of its low position in the sky at dusk. Venus never gets very far from the sun in the sky from Earth’s perspective, so the only time you can see it is either just before the sun rises or just after it sets. Once you know how to spot Venus, it is actually quite bright in the sky. @[email protected]
This is one of the philosophers with the silly models that Badeni mentioned (the other was Aristarchus, which I discussed in the Episode 1 thread). I wasn’t familiar with this one, so after looking it up, his model is quite silly. It was not based on observational data at all really, but rather just based on philosophical arguments about what is higher up than other things. For instance, Mt. Olympus had a place at the foot of the central fire in his model. It also included a planet that was directly opposite the central fire from the earth called Counter-Earth. This was included simply to make a nice round number of 10 heavenly bodies.
Piast is clearly heavily influenced by the real life astronomer Tycho Brahe. I have written about Brahe in multiple discussion threads up to this point because it is basically impossible to talk about astronomy of this time period and not mention it. A short summary of Brahe’s bio:
Anything in there sound familiar? Hmm?
Wait, there’s more? I finished this chapter and was sure that this was simply a rushed ending to the series. No idea where we go from here if Miyabi is truly out of the picture.
I feel like I just skimmed a whole volume or something. We just bounced from one thing to the next. Especially when it comes to the resolution with that (now ex-) boyfriend. He made some vague statement and then we hand waved our way through several important points.
This is not giving me a good feeling going forward. A mystery story really relies on how things are revealed to the reader, and this series has almost stopped trying to make it engaging. The first couple chapters were done so well, but I get the feeling that they hadn’t really worked out the story past that point.
Ummm, about that…
I lost it at this panel. I think she awakened something in herself today.
This stuco president is like Ruri after she gets control of her powers.
This is like the Hyper Go Home Club from Houkago Kitaku Biyori mixed with Mieruko-chan. Count me in. Oshi no Ko just finished up, so I wasn’t currently reading anything in Manga Plus except Torture Princess.
Also, Mary-san crossover when?
You weren’t kidding 🤣. That is like the anime version of Too Many Cooks.
Hmm, I bet it has more to do with brightness and contrast more than anything else. So, in that respect, CRTs are significantly dimmer than modern LCDs. Additionally, CRTs were just much smaller than most people’s living room TVs these days, so it would take up a much smaller portion of somebody’s field of view. It’s an interesting question though.
There is definite, explicitly romantic feelings at least in one direction between the main pair.
That’s the exact same comparison that ran through my head.
Same. I went back to episode 1 to look at their introduction again. Here are the quick summaries, ripped straight from the subtitles:
I agree with you that she probably pushed way past level 90. If anything is worth doing to Alicia, then it is worth way, way overdoing. It was definitely a setup episode this past week with Alicia hardly even appearing at all. I mean, who could Duke even be creepy towards? I think we are getting more and more hints that Liz is also a reincarnated person that is trying real hard to get the harem route, but Duke is just not playing along.